ADHD - Identification & Treatment

How Do You Know if a Child Has AD/HD?

When a child shows signs of AD/HD, he or she needs to be evaluated by a trained professional. This person may work for the school system or may be a professional in private practice. A complete evaluation is the only way to know for sure if the child has AD/HD. It is also important to:

  • rule out other reasons for the child's behavior, and
  • find out if the child has other disabilities along with AD/HD.

What About Treatment?

There is no quick treatment for AD/HD. However, the symptoms of AD/HD can be managed. It's important that the child's family and teachers:

  • find out more about AD/HD;
  • learn how to help the child manage his or her behavior;
  • create an educational program that fits the child's individual needs; and
  • provide medication, if parents and the doctor feel this would help the child.

Adapted from information published by the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities

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